Chris Williamson was MP for Derby North between 2017 and 2019 and served as a shadow minister under former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

Ex-Labour MP Chris Williamson has lost his access to Parliament amid anger about his role as a host on Iranian state TV.

The former shadow minister, a staunch ally of ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, was MP for Derby North between 2017 and 2019.

Up until this week, he had continued to enjoy privileged access to Parliament by holding one of more than 300 passes doled out to former MPs.

But his pass has now been suspended until further notice after MPs raised concerns about his work for Iran’s PressTV.

The 66-year-old also recently caused fury by claiming Volodymyr Zelensky is ‘backed by literal Nazis’ on the day the Ukrainian President made his historic address to Parliament.

As revealed by MailOnline, the House of Commons’ Administration Committee met on Monday to review Mr Williamson’s holding of a parliamentary pass.

It is now understood his pass has been suspended until further notice and, if he attempts to use it, it will be confiscated. 

Mr Williamson hit out at the ‘confected controversy’ over his parliamentary pass and claimed it is ‘an example of the disturbing scale of censorship and the breathtaking hypocrisy of the British political class’.

Chris Williamson was MP for Derby North between 2017 and 2019 and served as a shadow minister under former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

Chris Williamson was MP for Derby North between 2017 and 2019 and served as a shadow minister under former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

Chris Williamson was MP for Derby North between 2017 and 2019 and served as a shadow minister under former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn

The 66-year-old has been a host of Iranian state-owned PressTV's 'Palestine Declassified' show since March 2022

The 66-year-old has been a host of Iranian state-owned PressTV's 'Palestine Declassified' show since March 2022

The 66-year-old has been a host of Iranian state-owned PressTV’s ‘Palestine Declassified’ show since March 2022

Mr Williamson recently angered serving MPs by claiming Volodymyr Zelensky is 'backed by literal Nazis' on the day the Ukrainian President made his historic address to Parliament

Mr Williamson recently angered serving MPs by claiming Volodymyr Zelensky is 'backed by literal Nazis' on the day the Ukrainian President made his historic address to Parliament

Mr Williamson recently angered serving MPs by claiming Volodymyr Zelensky is ‘backed by literal Nazis’ on the day the Ukrainian President made his historic address to Parliament

Mr Williamson has seen his Twitter account branded ‘Iran state-affiliated media’ by social media bosses over his role as a host of PressTV’s ‘Palestine Declassified’ show.

PressTV, which is owned by the Iranian state, has been banned in Britain since 2013 after breaching the UK’s broadcasting rules.

The channel was also recently sanctioned by the EU as part of the bloc’s response to Iran’s violent crackdown on demonstrations following the death of Mahsa Amini.

As well as expressing concern at his role with PressTV, MPs recently reacted with fury to Mr Williamson’s Twitter posts about Mr Zelensky’s speech to Parliament this month.

He branded the Ukrainian President a ‘neo-Nazi backed hypocrite’, claimed Mr Zelensky was ‘backed by literal Nazis’, and hit out at current Tory and Labour MPs who ‘salivate about escalating the war in Ukraine’.

One MP, a former Government minister, suggested to MailOnline that Mr Williamson was ‘basically’ repeating Russian propaganda about the Ukrainian leader, who is Jewish.

When Vladimir Putin began his invasion of Ukraine last year, his stated goal was to ‘denazify’ Russia’s neighbour.

After having his parliamentary pass suspended, Mr Williamson said: ‘I haven’t been formally notified that my parliamentary pass has been withdrawn, but if that is the decision it will have no impact on me whatsoever.

‘I haven’t set foot in Parliament since I lost my seat in 2019. However, there is an important principle at stake here.

‘This confected controversy over my parliamentary pass is an example of the disturbing scale of censorship and the breathtaking hypocrisy of the British political class.

‘It seems I am being censured for presenting a programme on PressTV about Israeli oppression of the Palestinian people, because it is an Iranian TV company.’

Mr Williamson's Twitter account is officially flagged as 'Iran state-affiliated media' on the social media site

Mr Williamson's Twitter account is officially flagged as 'Iran state-affiliated media' on the social media site

Mr Williamson’s Twitter account is officially flagged as ‘Iran state-affiliated media’ on the social media site

Mr Williamson this month branded the Ukrainian President a 'neo-Nazi backed hypocrite' and claimed Mr Zelensky, who is Jewish, was 'backed by literal Nazis'

Mr Williamson this month branded the Ukrainian President a 'neo-Nazi backed hypocrite' and claimed Mr Zelensky, who is Jewish, was 'backed by literal Nazis'

Mr Williamson this month branded the Ukrainian President a ‘neo-Nazi backed hypocrite’ and claimed Mr Zelensky, who is Jewish, was ‘backed by literal Nazis’

All ex-MPs are eligible for passes that give them access to Parliament – although the authorities can refuse in some circumstances.   

According to official records, Mr Williamson has held a pass since July 2020.

This was seven months after he failed to be re-elected as Derby North’s MP when standing as an independent candidate at the 2019 general election.

Mr Williamson was blocked from standing as an official Labour candidate following his suspension from the party.

This came after he claimed Labour had been ‘too apologetic’ about its record on tackling antisemitism.

He has been a host of PressTV’s ‘Palestine Declassified’ show since March 2022 after previously appearing as a guest on the channel.

The show has asked whether a UK charity that protects British Jews from antisemitism and related threats, the Community Security Trust, can be ‘trusted’.

Another episode hosted by Mr Williamson in March last year discussed the ‘Zionist influence’ on the music industry.

Mr Williamson’s Twitter account is officially flagged as ‘Iran state-affiliated media’ on the social media site.

But he disputes this by writing in his account bio that he is ‘NOT affiliated to any state media’.

Commons’ Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle has previously asked Sir Charles Walker, the senior Conservative MP who is chair of the Administration Committee, to look into the issuing of parliamentary passes to former MPs.

This followed concerns about whether such passes are being used for lobbying purposes by ex-MPs who take on roles as consultants or advisers.

Ex-MPs have to apply for a former members pass and, if they are found to have breached the rules associated with the pass, it will be brought to the attention of an committee that advises the Commons authorities.

A Commons spokesman has previously said they are unable to comment on individual cases.